Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You legally do not get paid for 8hrs overnight while sleeping. So only claim your awake time. If you work 7pm- 7am, you can only get paid for 4hrs of that time. So 4x$15 is $60 a night.
What kind of complete nonsense is that?
Anonymous wrote:You legally do not get paid for 8hrs overnight while sleeping. So only claim your awake time. If you work 7pm- 7am, you can only get paid for 4hrs of that time. So 4x$15 is $60 a night.
Anonymous wrote:You legally do not get paid for 8hrs overnight while sleeping. So only claim your awake time. If you work 7pm- 7am, you can only get paid for 4hrs of that time. So 4x$15 is $60 a night.
Anonymous wrote:You legally do not get paid for 8hrs overnight while sleeping. So only claim your awake time. If you work 7pm- 7am, you can only get paid for 4hrs of that time. So 4x$15 is $60 a night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the kids are older so they should be sleeping through the night. Most people think that $50 - $75 is fair for sleeping hours and I agree. If it were a one-time weekend night and the kids were younger then maybe I would say up to $100. Of course for any hours when the children are awake you should charge your normal rate.
So maybe do a flat rate and then charge additional for the waking hours when I am tending to the children in the morning and getting them to school/daycare?
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the kids are older so they should be sleeping through the night. Most people think that $50 - $75 is fair for sleeping hours and I agree. If it were a one-time weekend night and the kids were younger then maybe I would say up to $100. Of course for any hours when the children are awake you should charge your normal rate.
Anonymous wrote:Re: the 30 minutes drive -- you can't charge for the commute to their home from yours, only decide if it's too much for you or if it's something you can live with.
I think if it were me I would charge a weekly rate, based on my regular overnight rate + hourly rate when the kids were awake, but I would ask to do a week-long trial run to make sure it was something I had the stamina for.